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even guest hosting for johnnie carson. he is 78 years old and will be missed. and that's how fox respects. i am harris faulkner. and a busy nows night and huckabee starts now. ladies and gentlemen, governor mike huckabee. thank you, thank you very much. and welcome to huckabee from the fox nows studios in new york city. i normally start the show with opening comments and tonight i will do that later in the show because we are going to leadoff with mystery of missing maylasian flight. on saturday thelp mayasia freed prime said investigators believe that communications with the
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airplane were disabled in the plane. molly is reporting. >> reporter: governor, deliberately disabled and it doesn't appear to be an accident. the plane likely now on six or sen and half-hours after the last contact with ground control. that plus the very changes ofality to youed and the shifting directions of the plane led the prime minister to indicate that the latest theory of the plane is shifting. >> in vow of the latest development. maylasian authorities are reinvestigating the crew and passengers on board. maylasian police searched the home of the pilot 53 year old, current and former co-workers
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said he loved flying and he tested a flight simulator he set up at home. maylasian officials don't believe he would have sabtame oitaged the flight. officials have not released details about anyone on the flight that had a connection to militant groups or psychological problems that may have given a lead. all of this as families await word on day eight of the search of the missing plane. >> thank you very much. joining me cease chair. u.s. air force lieutenant richard newton. >> good to be back, governor. >> so many things we don't know about the mystery of the mayasia flight 370. what are the possible scenarios
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that need to be focused on in terms of looking for the airplane? >> first off, there are a lot of different scenarios that are out there and speculated in the nows and from a broad stand point. we need to focus on first of all what happened and secondly determine how it could occur and then get to the whys. and the scenario we heard from the prime freedom of mayasia that it was a deliberate act and therefore, some type of misbehavior in the cockpit got us to the ponent where we are now. >> there are hours and hours of speck oulgz and television and radio of what happened and all of the things portrayed. what do we know at this point? >> what we know right now, we have pieces to a puzzle and
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think in terms of the puzzle and we are getting to frame what could be a some type of deliberate cause that created this aircraft from being lost. but we don't have physical evidence. we have virtual evidence but no physical evidence right now. and we do know as i understand it, there are 14 koubt countries are partnering to determine where the aircraft is. and they are starting to frame this act. it was not one caused by a volunteer act. some coined of a criminal intent or hijacking is best i can speculate. and the search for the aircraft is paramount.
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and there are a couple i can think of. oirg on the water or land somewhere. i don't have answers to orthof those. >> what we would like to know. what role the u.s. is playing in this. we have the sophisticated forensics to be applied in this. we have the ntsb can we have expertise when it comes from learning from a airplane disaster and whatever the cause. do we know to what level the united states or fbi or ntsb have been invited and what level could they be in the search and ultimate lethe dissemination of what happened? >> first of all. the u.s. brings a wealth of experience in this type of aircraft. you go become to the ability of understanding what the rep
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eddies could be to prevent future accidents or swayings as bizarre as this may be. we know that we have on the department of transportation and particularly the national transportation safety board is applying their efforts and all the way to the national security capabilities that we have to lend our support. you have the uss destroyer on the scene in a search area. and navy patrol aircraft. and you have the oryan on the scone and providing the support we can. potentially if you are looking at the indian ocean and all the way up to the bam bay or orth. this is five or sex times the united states.
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well is a big on ocean. and one where the reporting roll will tripping to wear what it can have the the problem the. >> thank you. >> my pleasure. respiratory >> maylasian authorities are rocking at casick stan and south other than indian ocean. >> how hard is to have highwayed a flight. >> if you would like to comment i and have my website. canned 30. and if you have comments on the feedback second of mike huckabee.com.
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mayasia's prime freedom said authorities are investigating all possibilities why flight 370 deviated off its path. we'll explore the possibilities with retired lieutenant commander who served 23 years of active doubt. thanks for being here. and i want to start with a question. an air force pilot friend of moin. what if someone took control of the airplane electronically and now it as if it was a drone and take command of all of the systems. first of all is that scientifically possible? i am not saying it was a possibility. is that possible? >> thanks for having me, yes, it is possible. that is not new technology the united states in the known 60s
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and former soviet unionoused the particularnology very successfuly on and off to divert aircraft and other crafts such as ships and drones that arousing siingicals in data, data segflals to veteran certain direction. as far as back as the united states. and soviet have been pulling that off. >> what does makening people. what does that. for instance. the iiansoused it to bring one of our drones and successful lowland it. >> they captured our drone becomely electronically and flew that drone to at this time own air spaes and landed it and took
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possession of it. >> in my own experience in the fleet, i recall many times soviet ground control innercenting our own signals and between our control area and fighter aircraft. and attempting to successfully do it off twek. it is well in the realpt of possibility. i don't knowing it is what happen in the cause of the arizonan mri -- mugz. >> we have a lot of speck always. this is what you did for a living for the u.s. government. if you are sitting in the desk, and this came to you, what would be the clues to look for and
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likely explanation you would start with as a intelligence officer. nimmediately, i can only imagine right now. our imaging resources are global. and furiously imageing as manyaur folds in youth central asazzia. and this aircraft. though you are standing in front. and it seems like a huge piece of machine row. >> it is a error defendant higz and there are doze knows of a folds in asia and south central asia. ment and for each of those air folds, that are hanger faces that it could be hiding in. first thing we would do and attempt as many as you can. >> and if they can monitor our
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cars, they would beably to find triple side airplane. maybe we ought to be looking for more e-mails and less thu my e-mails >> could be, governor. we are very, very good at looking for things with within areas in which we know to be looking. >> in we have the asets and resources to scan theuary. and growned bias it is something like this. and that it becomes an investigation after that point. and as much data as we arably to skop. we are lumented on the number of
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analyst and resources that can scour through all of that. great insight and we appreciate you being in here. >> thank you. and increasing minimum paenl. and a high of why they were not helping questions. canned wer. canned --
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♪ mattress discounters >> there is so much focus on the loy of the year and you can keep your doctor and if you like your insurance you can keep your health insurance. we haven't focused on one of the tales and the one that the president reportedly promised. it would reduce your cost by
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2500 a family. >> we will lower your premium by 2500 per family per year. >> and where do you get the promises? is it an equivalent of a rabbit yanked out of a magician's hat. it is entertaining. and our health insurance and our doctors and our very lives is not a magic slow. no one was laughing this week when kathleen sebelius suggested to try a little honesty. she admitted for the first time that the president was selling suds with the big promise of health insurance costing less. she came clean and acknowledged that the costs is going up. let's review. obama promised that we could
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keep our doctor and cost less. >> we can't keep our doctor and our health insurance and costs a lot more. and only 4.2 million americans signed up for obama care through the exchanges and the minimum number to sign up was 7 million. this is the kicker, of the 4.2 million sep.2 had insurance. and they lost the coverage because of obama care. and that entire purpose of putting the country through the political and fiscal hell of passing obama care will result in people losing coverage they could afford and get a policy they can afford and severs their relationship with their doctor. brilliant stuff. they could tout the number. but they didn't have any way of
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knowing how many actually paid for it. now, can you imagine someone in the private sector spending billions to create and launch and market a product and say to the boss. we don't have any idea how many we have solid and we don't know if anybody paid for it. folks, people get fired in the real world for a lot less than that. and maybe it is starting to dawn on americans they were solid dog doo for a brownie. democratic alex singh was sunk when the democrats rod tested the campaign thome of defending obama care. she got less than 47 percent of the vote despite having more money and greater name id. let's hope the democrats run on the defense of big government grab called obama care.
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i am getting more confident come november harry reid will have to move to the back of the room and in the words of john lennon, give peace a chance. (applause) on thursday, president obama used executive orders to drebt the department of labor to expand overtime rules to enclude more people and can it could back fire on workers. the president pushes for an increase of the federal minimum wage to 10.10 an hour. one year ago the city in california increased the minimum wage to $10ap hour. by the end of 2013, many local business owners were forced to lay off employees or cut hours. joining me from san jose is the owner of britannia arms pub tom cage. thanks for joining me today.
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and i appreciate you putting a face on the challenge that you and many other restaurants in san jose faced. let me ask from the stand point of your business, what is the impact of the minimum wage in san jose? i am working in my kitchen more than i should be and my bar to be. i can't promote my business as well as i should. it has been a struggle. my mother is actually, she worked for us and she's working for no wage helping me out. >> so the affect of passing a wage is that you are working harder and your mother working for fro and people that you would have hired you would have hired because you can't afford them. how is this helping workers if fewer of them. >> employees that got the raise
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is happy. but the employees that were let go. you would have to ask them. >> why not just increase your prices? >> i am half millfrom other towns. if i raise my prices, maybe they are just going to go to a place that has a lesser minimum wage. >> tom, i appreciate so much your sharing your story. it is a story so many small business owners have had. i think sometimes people have the attitude. if you raise the wage, everybody does better. but if people lose their jobs, the ones with 0 wage will not be as well off. we want people to make more money and be able to succeed but the marketplace is at work. and the government policy people
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never understood. they never signed the front of a paycheck. before anybody holds an elected position in government, they would have had to run a business of some coined at least a -- kind at least to understand. >> we have a panel of people and how they feel about the federal government data collections. that's coming up next. first, choose unlimited soup or salad. then create your own pasta with one of five homemade sauces. and finish with dessert. three courses, $9.99. at olive garden.
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♪ ♪ ♪ >> live from america's news head quarter, i am harris faulkner. and the latest for the flight. the pentagon revealed the p88 posiddion aircraft joined the search for the missing boeing. it is the largest anti-
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submarain and war plan. it run a mission already tonight. >> the flight disa pored en route to china. fox nows conif i wering that russia seized a natural gas plant marking the first move outside of crimea. and russia troops have been stationed last night. that comes on the vote on whether or not crime crime will vote to join russia. now huckabee. according to reports this week, the nsa posed as facebook. founder ceo mark zuckerberg. the u.s. government should be a champion and not a threat and need to be more transparent about what they are doing.
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i called president obama to express my frustration that the government is doing. it so manies like it will take a very long time for true full reform. >> in the meantime, a new poll by the foundation shoes that 53 percent of the young people ages 18- 24 is outraged by the nsa's data collection. joining me is ashley pratt. and ron meyer. and the co note speaker jason dorsey. it is great to have you here. i want to jump in the nsa thing. one of the issues that millennials are tucked off about is the spoiing. ashley. this bugs you guys? >> it doesn't. we are a tech sa vvy generation and millennials tone ages of 18-
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24. 53 percent of them are outraged. they were given a variety of questions and when asked what outrages them the most. one was nsa and 50 percent was obama care and the fact that obama lied about keeping health insurance and then the targeting of conservative groups. young people may tend to lean more liberal, we are seeing a shift and they are leaning more conservative in their views. >> ron, this is one thing that is some what of a mist row. i am ticked off on the government spoiing on us. maybe i am a millennial after all. and a older version of it. young people want privacy and yet they put everything on the facebook and social media. >> you are texting you are not putting it out. if you are check in you vol tore. it is the constitution and who
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they are volunteering or if people are snooping. it shoes why republican should microtarget college campus. democrats target people on social issues. this is a perfect example of why we should go to college campus and talk about the nsa. rand paul is a perfect candidate for that. we have a chance to win in 2014 and 2016. some issues have a hard time. this is not one of them. we should be championed on the right for conservative. >> do you disagree? >> i love you and i like you. we talk about millennials, i agree with what ashley said reliance on technology. the perception that we are tech savvy. we are tech dependent and we
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have no idea how technology works. we drop our phone in the toilet and we pull that out. we get it back. and so when we think about technology millennials don't consider privacy and now you bring it to the attention it is an issue. the issue is what can you do with the data and not just saving data but using data and forecasting in the future and affect behaviors, that is the real issue. if you want to get them flipped out. do you want a third party to apply your data to the behavior ands get you to buy something or vote? these are a bigger issue. and we are going to have to cop front. we can never imagine a life without texting and facebook and snap chat. look at the stuff on snap chat. >> it is crazy. >> speaking of crazy. a girl in new jersey sued her
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own parents and the reason is she didn't like the way they were raising and wanted more financial support. and sued her own partners. does this make millennials look bad. >> obviously it makes us look bad. it is sort of reenforcing the trend and rumor that we are all entitled. she is disgrateful. but you can't really work through college anymore. it is so expensive and tu tigdz is up 30 percent and student loans off of the start're chart. she is a symptom of a greater problem that young people are miserable in the college and you graduate you will be underemped and no within in washington is roaching out to fight for you. all president obama think you are invincible why are you not buying obama care? and no one is liftings up.
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>> and ashley if you could give her advice. >> don't be a knucklehead. is that what michelle obama would say? if you want to be independent and that is what she wanted and the she didn't loc the rules in the house or whatever it might have been for her, true independent mean that her parents no longer pays for her. she is a teen zila and i got to so my parents and my parents were like we are happy with how we raised you because you are grateful and you would not have acted that way and her to move back home. and the lawsuit was not dropped when she moved back home. she is taking advantage of the parents. >> if i told my parents i was going to sue them they would be
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looking for me like jimmy hoffa. is the message don't ask what your country can do for you but what you need to do with the country. >> in case you are wondering, this is the other piece not showing up in the story. millennials are breaking in half. we are seeing it in the data and you are getting one group that is representing i am getting a job and i will start as an intern and work my way up. and another group not creating that traction. as long as partners say we'll attack care of you. she will not change. >> guys, we have to get you all back, this is terrific, great and enlightening conversation. now the federal government is taking a man to court. you think it is a koips
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supporters say the charges from the federal government are pay back for his criticism of the president. he made the successful documentary 2016, obama's america. it was a film that was critical of the president's policy and his next film is called america. it releases next month. joining me right now. damish azuza. >> thank you for being with me. >> one of the things that shocked me with the indictment, that is what happens regularly, but what is irregular is that you were targeted for this and they set a bond at $500,000. that is a bond that you put on somebody that committed murder. what was that about? >> i don't know. and i certainly have seen articles out there that say that guys that buried their friend
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and committed atrocities got milder bonds than i did. i don't know about that. what i know is that i am not only an outspoken critic of obama but in some ways i interviewed obama's world. i interviewed his brother in the slums of nairobi. he called me and in need of emergency medical care and asked if i can provide a this happened to help him. i said you are the president's half brother. and i ended up sending it to george obama while president obama apparently announces the now initiative called my brother's keeper. he hasn't been much of a brother's keeper and i point this kind of stuff out and it put me out there as an outspoken
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critic of the president. >> allen who is not a conservative but a brilliant law professor, he had this to say, speaking of your indictment, this is outrageous prosecutions and misous of resources and raises the question why he is selected for prosecution. sounds like it is coming from higher places and hard to believe it is not coming out of washington. daniche, you think you are targeted by the justice department because of your criticism of obama? >> let me say this. i can't talk about the case and i will not address that directly. i was gratd gratified. he is not only a harvard law professor and he proved over the
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year he stands up for principle and we are on opposite sides of the political spectrum. but the remarkable thing about the case. there is a si license on the civil libertarian left and the conservative offered support. the liberals have gone quiet on this. but he hasn't. i think he sos himself as a man of principle. it took a great deal of courage to speak out on my behalf. i appreciate it. >> i appropriate you giving insight of the story and there is a film coming out called america and that will be a extraordinary hit. we appreciate and will continue to watch your case and keep an eye on it. thank you for joining us today. >> it is a pleasure. >> president obama said he will but military commander ares said
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full withdrawal can lead to chaos and ultimately put the u.s. in danger. rusty bradley explains why when we come back. so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 a month? yup. all 5 of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line, anytime, for $15 a month. low dues, great terms. let's close! new at&t mobile share value plans our best value plans ever for business.
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>> president obama talks of exiting afghanistan and continues, to closing gitmoment instability in the region is on the rise. this after president karzi ignored u.s. warnings and released them. on february 13th, '65 prisoners were released in afghanistan. 17 prisoners captured by u.s. forces are linked to the production of rod side -- road
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side bombs. afghan president approved the release of the prisoners despite warnings from the u.s. military well as a threat from senators to cut aid to the country. >> if they agree to release a prisoner, it is of no concern to the u.s. and should be of no concern to the world. >> history has proven that released detainees are not rehabilitated and will return to the battlefield. just look at guantanamo bay. 104 are suspected to have returned. rasul, a gitmo detainee, 008, released in 2007, is alleged to have returned to fight for the taliban as a military commander. many believe he has risen to second in command and an attack on the u.s. military aircraft in
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afghanistan. with a growing uncertainty, the general testified this week before the senate armed services committee on his concern on how the enemy will view a withdrawal. >> they would view it as a great victory, where they could withdraw an then have the space in which to conduct operations against the west once again. >> my next guest sa member of the u.s. army special forces, trained to focus on that part of the world, afghanistan. he's been deployed to the region eight times in the past 11 years. he's among only a few in the u.s. military that has seen every aspect of the war from 2002 to the present. he's also the author of a remarkable book called "lions of kandahar." please welcome major rusty bradley. major, thanks for being here. let me just start, if you're going to get out of afghanistan completely, talk about the
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timing. is this a victory for the enemy, for terrorism, for al-qaeda, for us to just say, we're done? >> absolutely. i think most people won't realize what the enemies of this country do and say is obviously so quickly populated through the the world for them to be able to say that, see, america was predictable, america is back to just like in somalia, where we try to hand out humanitarian assistance and they ran us out of force. america is not the power house that everybody seems to think it is and they see it as the defeat of the great enemy of the muslim world. >> you've spent years there. i looked around and i said, i don't know what we're fighting for yet. it had to be the most god forsaken place i've seen on the
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planet earth. i thought i was in the land of the flintstones. it really was disturbing. what would victory even look like in afghanistan if there was such a thing to be had? >> victory i think most likely in afghanistan would not be the collective sort of victory people expect after world war ii. what victory would look like in afghanistan is a safe, stable country where people essentially can give and you don't have the safe haven of terrorism, of terror groups allowing afghanistans to be able too govern themselves. it doesn't have to look like the model of modern democracy for a success story. >> is there any long-term goal that we can see and do you feel like american soldiers who have died there have died for a good purpose? >> personally, that's a very difficult question.
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i think i don't want to ever feel like that what we've sacrificed for was in vain. i think the challenge is do we stay in afghanistan and slug it out? i think we're all the way in afghanistan or out. pick a side. it doesn't matter which, but pick one. it's not worth another drop of u.s. blood or a soldier being maimed for the halfhearted effort that's going into the administration, strategy, for them to be able to determine whether we're going to stay or go. >> well, major, i want to say thank you. you've been there longer than probably anybody and you understand it and we appreciate your service to this country and to the honor and integrity of your task. thank you very much and i appreciate your book. it's a very insightful picture of afghanistan. thank you. i'll be back with some closing thoughts right after this. bob's heart attack
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as we leave you tonight, i want to do more than merely out the failures of the government, which is now low hanging fruit that needs to be picking. over the next few months, i'm going to share some specific ways to fix problems. here's one. we need to deinvolve power away from the centralized government and push it back to the states and local government where you live. our founders were fearful of allowing power to move to the federal level. so much so that they added a specific amendment to the institution, the tenth, that forbids the federal government from doing things it doesn't have the constitutional authority to do. well, that's been ignored by both parties, especially since the adding of the 17th amendment, which was a huge mistake. it allowed for the appointment of u.s. senators. that was the law until around 100 years ago. since then, our frafl government is all about grabbing power and
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authority that it doesn't have and with it, grabbing our money that it doesn't deserve. the best government is the most local government. that's because it's closer and it's more accountable to the people being urgent point of re to be to dismantle government at the fundamental level and allow states and local communities to determine the amount of government they need, want and are willing to pay for. the federal government was supposed to be one of the weakest forms of government, not the most honor rouse or expensive. i want to give a shoutout tonight to a friend of lieutenant commander frank wuco who was with us earlier, his friend, us navy s.e.a.l. he's fighting als at the hospital in tampa, florida. gary retired from the navy in 2009 after 30 years of service. all of our prayers go out to
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him. well, thanks for joining us. until next week, this is mike huckabee from new york. good night and god bless. "justice with judge jeanine" is next. this is a fox news alert. new details into missing malaysia airlines flight 370. the investigation now criminal. hello and welcome to justice. i'm jeanine pirro. it's been eight days since the flight carrying 239 people disappeared. the malaysian prime minister now says the jet was deliberately diverted. with the latest on the investigation, mike cohen is in the philippines. mike? >> what we've seen here in the philippines is malaysian police searching the home of the pot

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